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Prague flu patients increased by 4.5 percent

tetano

Editor, Senior Moderator
Prague - was added in the last week in Prague flu patients by 4.5 percent, and it is here but the patients was significantly less than in the rest of the country. While capital cases per 100 000 population in 1209 patients in the Czech Republic is the average of 1704 patients. State health department epidemiologist John Kynčl ČTK said the increase is due mainly to Prague by the middle of the capital last week, finished spring break, during which some school children became ill.
'Prague is just such a let down a little lower, that number is always lower,' said Kynčl. Children from Prague 6 to 10 to 14, however, be February week off, during which many of them became ill and did not the school, which was reflected in the statistics. Next spring term holidays for children from Prague 1 to 5 to 14 March, when it should be an epidemic on the wane.
Last week the number nationwide dropped 7.6 percent of patients, most patients reported Pardubice, and the South Moravian region.
According to the CR Kynčl flu epidemic is still, however, since next week would be the number of patients with respiratory diseases to decline. The disease spreads, it could promote warm weather above freezing, which would rule next week.
Due to the large number of patients in some health facilities have started to restrict visits of schools also declared influenza holidays. Most disease is caused by influenza virus A (H1N1), called the swine flu. For example, in the Region has the flu died seven people.


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